I’m great fan of TED talks actually for two reasons:
a) they are funny
b) they are informative, offering great insights
So not to forget best talks, I decided to make one blog post to link together some greatest talks over the history of what I have watched TED. Probably there will be more in future
TEDTalks : Close-up card magic – Lennart Green (2005)
Like your uncle at a family party, the rumpled Swedish doctor Lennart Green says, “Pick a card, any card.” But what he does with those cards is pure magic — flabbergasting, lightning-fast, how-does-he-do-it? magic.Original video source
TEDTalks : Brain magic – Keith Barry (2004)
First, Keith Barry shows us how our brains can fool our bodies — in a trick that works via podcast too. Then he involves the audience in some jaw-dropping (and even a bit dangerous) feats of brain magic. Original video source
TEDTalks : The Web’s secret stories – Jonathan Harris (2007)
Jonathan Harris wants to make sense of the emotional world of the Web. With deep compassion for the human condition, his projects troll the Internet to find out what we’re all feeling and looking for. Original video source